Upload your Hindu, PIB, or Yojana PDFs. QuantumRead builds a daily revision plan, quizzes you from your own notes, and shows you exactly what you're forgetting — before Prelims does.
Reading isn't the problem. Revisiting at the right time is.
You spent months reading The Hindu every morning. Three weeks before Prelims, half of it is gone. Without revisiting at the right time, reading doesn't become retention.
12–18 months of current affairs is hundreds of PDFs. No one can re-read everything before the exam. You need a system that shows you only what you're actually forgetting.
You feel like you've covered current affairs — until a mock test reveals the gaps. Passive reading without recall testing gives false confidence.
Each morning: exactly which topics to revisit today, based on when you last reviewed them and your quiz performance.
QuantumRead generates recall questions from YOUR Hindu and PIB notes — not generic MCQs that don't match your preparation.
Topics where your quiz results show gaps move to the top of your revision plan automatically. Nothing slips through.
A live score that tracks your current affairs coverage — across all months and all subjects — before the exam.
Hindu compilations, PIB summaries, Yojana, Vision IAS, ForumIAS — upload any PDF and revision is scheduled from it.
Revise the right things at the right time for long enough and your recall score climbs. The exam becomes a confirmation, not a surprise.
Hindu monthly compilation, PIB weekly, Yojana, ForumIAS, or your own notes. Any PDF you already have.
QuantumRead maps your material into topics, generates recall questions, and creates a revision schedule — all from your own notes.
Open Today's Plan. It shows exactly which current affairs topics to revise and quizzes you to confirm you remember them.
The key is revisiting material at spaced intervals — not re-reading everything before the exam. Upload your Hindu, PIB, or Yojana notes to QuantumRead. It maps topics, schedules each one for revision right before you'd forget it, and quizzes you from your own notes to confirm retention.
UPSC Prelims typically draws current affairs from the 12–18 months preceding the exam. QuantumRead's revision scheduler prioritises topics based on recency and your own recall performance — so the most exam-relevant items surface in your daily plan automatically.
Yes. Upload any PDF — The Hindu monthly compilations, PIB summaries, Vision IAS current affairs, Yojana, or your own handwritten notes (scanned). QuantumRead processes them into topics and builds your revision schedule from that material.
For Mains, the focus shifts from facts to analysis. QuantumRead generates short-answer questions from your own current affairs notes, helping you practise articulating arguments — not just recalling headlines.
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